verqo wasn't designed in a fintech accelerator. It was built by operators who spent years on the other side of every late invoice, every paperwork- heavy credit check, every "I'll get back to you" from a customer who knew they had 60 more days before they had to pay.
verqo was built by wholesalers and industry experts who lived the same struggles every seller and buyer faces every day — 60-day terms, frozen cash, seven vendors, paper invoices, ghost payments. We didn't read about it in a deck. We carried it on our P&L.
Sellers want cash today. Buyers want time to pay. Lenders want underwritten risk. Insurers want clean books. Banks want compliance they can hand to an examiner. verqo is the layer where all five interests meet — not by compromise, but by design.
We don't claim to be a bank — we partner with one. We don't underwrite ourselves — we share the risk with insurers and lenders. The names we trust to sit behind every transaction are the best in their categories. No middlemen, no hidden margin.
We don't upcharge for things we don't run. We don't take a fee on every invoice you process. Our pricing is one transparent flat percentage on what we actually move — and the rest of the platform is yours to use. Most of what makes other tools expensive (extra modules, integrations, advanced reports) is included.
The number one goal of verqo is to eliminate the manual work, the cash-flow stress, and the chase-the-payment phone calls that consume founders' time. We want you to focus on selling, sourcing, growing — not on reconciling spreadsheets or hand-wiring credit checks. We built this so you can stop worrying about plumbing and start scaling.
We built verqo so you can run the business — not the spreadsheet. One ledger. Five roles. Real money rails. Bank-grade compliance baked in. And we don't charge for the things we don't move.